Exercise 4: Find Similar with Limits

Find similar materials to your record, and then filter additional attributes to identify materials which have the required properties for your design requirements.

  1. Open the record for Polypropylene (copolymer, conductive, 5% carbon powder).
  2. Find records similar to it.

    Click Find Similar > Find Similar and confirm changing the reference record, if prompted. We will use the default weightings to calculate nearness. Do not open the Nearness Settings window.

  3. Compare the current material with a nearest alternative.

    Select the PP (copolymer, 10% talc) material from the set of nearest matches, and create a Comparison Table by clicking Comparison.

    The reference material in this exercise was chosen specifically because it has low electrical resistivity. However, the nearest matches do not, because the default criteria for nearness in this table do not account for electrical resistivity. You can change this manually.

    The nearest materials in the results have similar physical properties to the reference material (density, yield strength, Young’s modulus). However, the original material may have been chosen for its other characteristics. In this case, the polymer is conductive (has a low electrical resistivity).

    The results from Find Similar can be used as the basis of a Selection Project. In this case, you can use a Limit Stage to filter on the additional requirement for conductivity.

  4. Create a Selection Project using the results.

    In the Records similar to dialog, click Selection Project. The results are loaded into a new project, ranked by nearness.

  5. Filter the results for an electrical resistivity that is equal to or lower than that of the reference material.

    Create a Limit Stage, and set the maximum value for electrical resistivity to 3.16e12, which is the maximum value for the reference record.

    After clicking Apply, you can examine the results with Nearness (%).

  6. Delete this stage.